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this is a far reaching problem that he calls the biggest public health issue facing the u.s. today. reporting in south san francisco, allen wong abc 7 news. >> turn to washington now. chuck hagel has necessary votes to be the next secretary of defense. vote ending the bitter fight over the president cabinet choice is expected some time next week. and if you have been with us last night you may have seep my reports from washington where i had the chance to speak with president obama. during my bay area exclusive one-on-one interview. well tonight for the first time in week the president is now reaching out to the republican about the automatic spending cut that will kick in next week. he plays -- placed phone calls to boehner and mckonl. we don't have details on the conversations but the president made it clear to me yesterday that the looming cuts will derail the plans for moving the economy forward. >> now in the state of the union mr. president you praised our troops. and said that they had exceeded expectations. while some of our institutions had let them down. which institutions
this is a far reaching problem that he calls the biggest public health issue facing the u.s. today. reporting in south san francisco, allen wong abc 7 news. >> turn to washington now. chuck hagel has necessary votes to be the next secretary of defense. vote ending the bitter fight over the president cabinet choice is expected some time next week. and if you have been with us last night you may have seep my reports from washington where i had the chance to speak with president obama....
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the u.s. economy is not adding jobs, the claims for uninsurance benefits up pas past-- combined with continued worries about economic growth lead the major stroke averages lower within the s&p 500 off by 9.5. >> susie: stocks weren't the only investments falling today. many commodities also ended lower, on top of steep declines yesterday. u.s. oil futures fell to there lowest point this year, closing at $92.84 a barrel. so what's at the root of the commodities sell-off, and will it continue? erika miller reports. >> reporter: selling was heavy in crude oil today, as it was in most commodities. but crude also fell on new inventory data showing a big jump in oil supplies. >> today we had an inventory number which came out, which we were expecting a build of around two million barrels. we got a build of around four million barrels. >> reporter: across the room, gold futures were little changed. although industrial metals like platinum and palladium got slammed. grain prices also plunged, with whe
the u.s. economy is not adding jobs, the claims for uninsurance benefits up pas past-- combined with continued worries about economic growth lead the major stroke averages lower within the s&p 500 off by 9.5. >> susie: stocks weren't the only investments falling today. many commodities also ended lower, on top of steep declines yesterday. u.s. oil futures fell to there lowest point this year, closing at $92.84 a barrel. so what's at the root of the commodities sell-off, and will it...
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u.s. media report that boeing has developed possible fixes for the battery problems of its dreamliner aircraft. if the fixes work, 787 airliners could be back in the air as early as april. the new boeing 787 fleet was grounded in january after a series of problems occurred with their lithium ion batteries. the "new york times" and the "wall street journal" report that boeing officials plan to propose the fixes to the federal aviation administration as early as friday. the u.s. newspapers say that boeing plans to redesign the arrangement of eight lithium ion batteries -- that's lithium ion cells in each battery -- and add insulation in between them. boeing told the media that the changes could minimize the risk of a short circuit or fire in one of the cells spreading to others. the plane manufacturer also told the media that it plans to put the batteries in new protective cases so that the failure of single cells will not cause fires. the two u.s. newspapers said the faa would not approve t
u.s. media report that boeing has developed possible fixes for the battery problems of its dreamliner aircraft. if the fixes work, 787 airliners could be back in the air as early as april. the new boeing 787 fleet was grounded in january after a series of problems occurred with their lithium ion batteries. the "new york times" and the "wall street journal" report that boeing officials plan to propose the fixes to the federal aviation administration as early as friday. the...
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the u.s. department of education's ready to learn grant, and viewers like you, thank you. go online now to pbskidsgo.org and play some electric company games. you can win points forll of your favorite people, or your most favorite person, me, manny spamboni. now go, because the next time i see you, i better have more points. you're almost there! i need that cheese. you got it, you got it! come on, buddy, i need the cheese. and didn't we know how to a...da -- sorry. (laughter) ooh, i threw my neck out! captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> susie: good evening. i'm susie gharib. hewlett-packard's turnaround gains traction, c.e.o. meg whitman in with a winning quarter and an improved outlook. >> tom: i'm tom hudson. from weakening demand, to currency concerns, we look at what's behind the big selloff in commodities. >> susie: and u.s. companies and infrastructure are increasing under the threat of cyber attack. we look at a new plan tying safeguards to trade policy. >> tom: that and m
the u.s. department of education's ready to learn grant, and viewers like you, thank you. go online now to pbskidsgo.org and play some electric company games. you can win points forll of your favorite people, or your most favorite person, me, manny spamboni. now go, because the next time i see you, i better have more points. you're almost there! i need that cheese. you got it, you got it! come on, buddy, i need the cheese. and didn't we know how to a...da -- sorry. (laughter) ooh, i threw my...
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u.s./pakistan relations have grown strained in recent years. the u.s. military launched a unilateral operation to kill al qaeda leader osama bin laden on pakistani soil. u.s. drone air strikes on terrorists in the country have killed pakistani citizens. the prime minister's government is putting high hopes on a partnership with iran as a quick solution to its energy crisis but the move is likely to further jeopardize relations with the u.s. nhk world, islamabad. >>> sunday night is oscar night in los angeles. and film fans in afghanistan have an extra reason to pay attention this year. a short movie made in the country has been nominated for an academy award. that means one young boy from the streets of kabul will soon find himself walking instead down a red carpet in hollywood. nhk world has his story. >> reporter: buzkashi is this country's sport. "buzkashi boys" tells the story of children who long to compete. but without money to buy a horse, they can't even practice. the film highlights harsh realities faced by many children in afghanistan, poverty
u.s./pakistan relations have grown strained in recent years. the u.s. military launched a unilateral operation to kill al qaeda leader osama bin laden on pakistani soil. u.s. drone air strikes on terrorists in the country have killed pakistani citizens. the prime minister's government is putting high hopes on a partnership with iran as a quick solution to its energy crisis but the move is likely to further jeopardize relations with the u.s. nhk world, islamabad. >>> sunday night is...
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announced thursday that u.s.-arab league envoy lakhdar brahimi will continue attempting to broker peace in syria, at least through the end of the year. the nine nations refuse to pay compensation to victims of cholera in haiti despite claims it is at fault for an epidemic that claimed nearly a thousand lives. the cholera outbreak that sickened roughly 620,000 haitians has been linked to u.n. peacekeepers who responded to haiti's devastating 2010 earthquake. but the u.n. says it will not pay hundreds of names of dollars sought by thousands of victims and family members. the u.n. spokesperson made the announcement thursday. >> in november 2011, a claim for compensation was brought against the united nations on behalf of victims of the cholera outbreak in haiti. to date, the united nations advised the clemens representatives that the claims are not receivable, pursuant to section 29 of the convention and the privileges and immunities of the united nations. the secretary general again expresses its profound sympathy
announced thursday that u.s.-arab league envoy lakhdar brahimi will continue attempting to broker peace in syria, at least through the end of the year. the nine nations refuse to pay compensation to victims of cholera in haiti despite claims it is at fault for an epidemic that claimed nearly a thousand lives. the cholera outbreak that sickened roughly 620,000 haitians has been linked to u.n. peacekeepers who responded to haiti's devastating 2010 earthquake. but the u.n. says it will not pay...
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u.s. markets when they open in just a few hours time. as for the bond rates, it's been surprisingly quiet were as well. same happening with spain to 5.15%. so some movement out of gilt. that yield up to 2.12. it's moving out of bunds, as well, although we're still below 176%. no major change from trade levels that we've seen for the last couple of weeks. finally, forex, let's take a look at the euro. this has been important setting the tone for the trading session here and again in the u.s. the last couple of days today. it's adding 0.3%. 1.3233. we saw it jump up nearly 0.4% after that ifo data. the dollar/yen, the yen is weakening again today within adding about 0.4%. so we'll see what impact that has had on trade across asia. let's get straight to li sixuan for more. hi, sixuan. >> thank you, kelly. asian markets wrapped up the wobbly week on a mixed noed note. the shanghai composite lost 0.5% today and slumped nearly 5% on the first trading week on the year of snake. investors cautious
u.s. markets when they open in just a few hours time. as for the bond rates, it's been surprisingly quiet were as well. same happening with spain to 5.15%. so some movement out of gilt. that yield up to 2.12. it's moving out of bunds, as well, although we're still below 176%. no major change from trade levels that we've seen for the last couple of weeks. finally, forex, let's take a look at the euro. this has been important setting the tone for the trading session here and again in the u.s. the...
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now the death of a three year old adopted russian child in the u.s. last month has become an emotionally charged international incident moscow is demanding of the return of maxine's younger brother with the police investigation still ongoing or he's you got a piece going off as the details. the death of three year old much mean has caused definitely an emotional reaction from russian authorities but first let's look at the facts the boy died over a month ago the exact cause of his that still haven't been established there are reports that american of the bodies have we received to the preliminary results of his autopsy but haven't disclosed them yet his adoptive mother as she described what happened said that she was in there all the while he was playing outside with his brother where she caught him unresponsive immediately call for help with this brings us to the second sticking point yourself towards themselves mitt that to be investigation into much seems that was not started immediately unfortunately we get these kind of this particular kind of ca
now the death of a three year old adopted russian child in the u.s. last month has become an emotionally charged international incident moscow is demanding of the return of maxine's younger brother with the police investigation still ongoing or he's you got a piece going off as the details. the death of three year old much mean has caused definitely an emotional reaction from russian authorities but first let's look at the facts the boy died over a month ago the exact cause of his that still...
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u.s. of the biggest economy so now is the first time ever most americans think trying to has already overtaken the mainland became the world's biggest trading nation last week america's losing hole of a million jobs to its every single you join his economy professor berry north somewhere else in regular black hills in the u.s. fully bridges roads book killing in storms other countries do with just fine is minimal spending on infrastructure a key reason in america's decline absolutely i mean i was in china of last fall and one of the things and that sort of shocked me about coming back to my home country is you look around at the infrastructure and so shabby and it you and we americans have come to expect that our infrastructure will be second right and it's not necessary and it has huge costs at times and again we seem to lack the political will to reverse it and china has shown anyone you asked earlier about things that have been surprising i think one of the other things that has been su
u.s. of the biggest economy so now is the first time ever most americans think trying to has already overtaken the mainland became the world's biggest trading nation last week america's losing hole of a million jobs to its every single you join his economy professor berry north somewhere else in regular black hills in the u.s. fully bridges roads book killing in storms other countries do with just fine is minimal spending on infrastructure a key reason in america's decline absolutely i mean i...
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the u.s. relationship with cuba is codified in u.s. law. there would have to be some real changes on the island towards democracy for u.s. law to change. that limits the extent the u.s. could move it in terms of the change in the relationship. >> that will be an interesting speech on sunday. i am sure you will be watching. there is something else interesting happening on sunday. it is time for that quest for oscar gold. against all odds, a short films from afghanistan has been nominated for academy award. the film is part of the new initiative to help get filmmaking off the ground and that country. the two boys who starred in the film and their long journey to hollywood for the ceremony. >> still looks like a war movie, but it is a story about hopes, it trains, and destiny -- dreams, and destiny. for these two boys, a very different backgrounds. the 14-year-old plays the leading role. years, he worked here on chicken street. just like the other kids. he has not abandoned his friends. >> ben-ami like an actor. -- they know me like an actor.
the u.s. relationship with cuba is codified in u.s. law. there would have to be some real changes on the island towards democracy for u.s. law to change. that limits the extent the u.s. could move it in terms of the change in the relationship. >> that will be an interesting speech on sunday. i am sure you will be watching. there is something else interesting happening on sunday. it is time for that quest for oscar gold. against all odds, a short films from afghanistan has been nominated...
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and shows you the number of licenses the u.s. military has to fly drones in the u.s. air space while there are countless other drone projects in the works i do want to mention what is possibly the creepiest of them all a darpa reaper that uses gorgon stair technology which is the find is a spherical ray of nine cameras mounted on a single area drone capable of capturing motion imagery on an entire city landscape so guys what this little drone update should tell you is that if you didn't think that you could fall victim to the surveillance state goes wrong you already have we all have a look. as our goal isn't to scare you into some kind of submission our goal is to inform you so you can see through the lies the politicians tell and look beyond the superficial garbage spewed by the corporate media so do yourself a favor to deeper and establish your own truth. i. want to talk about a subject that we've covered on this show quite a bit and national defense authorization act or and da as you may know under this law us citizens are subject to indefinite detention in a mili
and shows you the number of licenses the u.s. military has to fly drones in the u.s. air space while there are countless other drone projects in the works i do want to mention what is possibly the creepiest of them all a darpa reaper that uses gorgon stair technology which is the find is a spherical ray of nine cameras mounted on a single area drone capable of capturing motion imagery on an entire city landscape so guys what this little drone update should tell you is that if you didn't think...
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what gives you confidence in u.s. housing? >> tom, there's a couple factors that we like about u.s. housing. first is that there's still a fair amount of pent-up demand for housing. housing starts are running at levels still below normal. normally we'd see about 1.5 million starts. we're at 900,000. plus interest rates are very low making affordability high. we think the combination of pent-up demand and affordability will help propel the housing market. >> tom: what about over in china with the consumer there who is kind of been pushed and pulled between stim lutz and pulling back the stimulus from beijing? >> that is an area that we do like. besides the long-term secular growth of rising wealth in china, we also now have a new leadership in place in china and that's given more confidence to the chinese consumer, and we think we're going to see continued growth in that parent of the global economy. >> tom: you've described this as a barbell approach. on one end the united states, on the other end you like china. that's leading you to technology. xlk is the ticker symbol. why do you
what gives you confidence in u.s. housing? >> tom, there's a couple factors that we like about u.s. housing. first is that there's still a fair amount of pent-up demand for housing. housing starts are running at levels still below normal. normally we'd see about 1.5 million starts. we're at 900,000. plus interest rates are very low making affordability high. we think the combination of pent-up demand and affordability will help propel the housing market. >> tom: what about over in...
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mara let's open the doors in the markets and have a look at u.s. stocks they aren't again aimed at the dow jones they're around the halls of percent in the same for the now so they're ready staging a comeback most socks are indeed rising so cutting weekly losses now we did have an all the german business confidence data coming out and as well as up better than expected results from personal computer hewlett packard as well so a bit of optimism on the markets this friday and the same goes for europe as well the markets really fighting back you see the footsie seven tenths of a cent up the dogs over a percent in positive territory as i say is that german business confidence also the biggest event going on with the elections in a sea of course taking place this weekend the results on cheese days investors already holding tight for that let's see how the russian ruble performed today did she manage to get a against both the us dollar and the common currency so finish up the week on a high as it is here in moscow again the the theme once again bouncing
mara let's open the doors in the markets and have a look at u.s. stocks they aren't again aimed at the dow jones they're around the halls of percent in the same for the now so they're ready staging a comeback most socks are indeed rising so cutting weekly losses now we did have an all the german business confidence data coming out and as well as up better than expected results from personal computer hewlett packard as well so a bit of optimism on the markets this friday and the same goes for...
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a u.s. company with a mission from israel to search for oil in the occupied golan heights despite the region being still considered syrian territory we've got the details a little later in the program. also battle the french president receives a u.n. peace prize for his mali military intervention while leading rights groups campaign a humanitarian disaster will be getting a lot of expert opinion after the short break. new year's celebrations on the move without the traditional t.v. festive food surprising meetings and new adventures stories of love and love lost all russians teach foreigners to celebrate them biggest holiday of the year from moscow st petersburg by train over you give them a b. miracles. mission free cretaceous three pounds for charges free roaming terms three risk free studio time free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects a free media and on to our teeth dot com. on the money with the business of russia is this. wealthy british style. markets. can.
a u.s. company with a mission from israel to search for oil in the occupied golan heights despite the region being still considered syrian territory we've got the details a little later in the program. also battle the french president receives a u.n. peace prize for his mali military intervention while leading rights groups campaign a humanitarian disaster will be getting a lot of expert opinion after the short break. new year's celebrations on the move without the traditional t.v. festive food...
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there are parts of the chinese military hacking u.s. trade secrets have been covered extensively by the mainstream media take a listen china is officially out of control because don't look now but prove today our sugar daddy is a thief for tonight lifts the veil on a kind of invisible war china unleashing its full spy power let's return to the alleged link between china's military and a prolific hacking group most cyber attacks are being carried out by teams inside the chinese military but there's more to the technological relationship between the united states and china than hacking congressman dana rohrabacher a republican from california explained at r.t. we have built china into a major economic power without demanding any type of political reforms we've given the most favored nation status one more free trade we permitted them to steal our technology they get away with murder. a later show of china's economic power purchasing bankrupt u.s. business a one two three it's not your car battery maker and you may have heard of the busine
there are parts of the chinese military hacking u.s. trade secrets have been covered extensively by the mainstream media take a listen china is officially out of control because don't look now but prove today our sugar daddy is a thief for tonight lifts the veil on a kind of invisible war china unleashing its full spy power let's return to the alleged link between china's military and a prolific hacking group most cyber attacks are being carried out by teams inside the chinese military but...
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all right that up next on your bush so examines how the u.s. fares among other western nations on many major life indicators the truth seeker and after this break i'll be back in less than two hours. sigrid laboratory was able to build the world's most sophisticated robots which fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach me. to care about humans. this is why you should care only. live. the species. i wish. me good. luck. just see. a little. mission. critic a should treat. for charges free arrangement three. three. two three. three broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media oh god r t dot com. when i've done you a bushel america's great pile status exposed as a great fruit coming up. america has the worst infant mortality the high.
all right that up next on your bush so examines how the u.s. fares among other western nations on many major life indicators the truth seeker and after this break i'll be back in less than two hours. sigrid laboratory was able to build the world's most sophisticated robots which fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach me. to care about humans. this is why you should care only. live. the species. i wish. me good. luck. just see. a little. mission. critic a should...
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in brussels, u.s. defense secretary leon panetta said it's unclear how many americans would be part of that longer-term force. >> we want to be able to have the flexibility to look at a range of options that we ought to have for our enduring presence but i want to make very clear that the range of options we were discussing was with regards to the nato force and the nato force consists of both a u.s. presence plus nato contributions. >> sreenivasan: some 66,000 u.s. troops are currently stationed in afghanistan. in egypt, a general strike in the city of port said entered a sixth day, with major new protests. thousands of people rallied in the streets waving signs and chanting slogans demanding that president mohammed morsi step down. they also denounced his call for new elections, beginning in april. >> ( translated ): morsi's call for parliamentary elections is null. i want to give a message to morsi who is a representative of the muslim brotherhood group. i want to tell him that port said is the one
in brussels, u.s. defense secretary leon panetta said it's unclear how many americans would be part of that longer-term force. >> we want to be able to have the flexibility to look at a range of options that we ought to have for our enduring presence but i want to make very clear that the range of options we were discussing was with regards to the nato force and the nato force consists of both a u.s. presence plus nato contributions. >> sreenivasan: some 66,000 u.s. troops are...
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u.s. and his country. you can see that live at 4:00 p.m. eastern. it will be on our companion network, c-span. we continue the prime time booktv programing later tonight looking at civil rights move. wed look at authors, mary francis berry and taylor brand. that will be. on c-span 3 tonight at same time, american history focusing on american artifact. we have smithsonian curator, eleanor jones harvey. she will talk about photographs and paintings from the civil war. all that here on the c-span networks. >> okay. folks. okay. we're going to get the second keynote speaker started here while you're enjoying your lunch. but first i would like to thank our gold sponsors for supporting us today. they are centurylink government, blue coat federal, hewlett-packard, info blocks, juner per networks, lockheed martin, net app, palo alto networks, red hat, red seal networks, taurus advanced, enterprise solutions and verizon. special thanks to those. as we enjoy our lunch i will introduce miss tina kune
u.s. and his country. you can see that live at 4:00 p.m. eastern. it will be on our companion network, c-span. we continue the prime time booktv programing later tonight looking at civil rights move. wed look at authors, mary francis berry and taylor brand. that will be. on c-span 3 tonight at same time, american history focusing on american artifact. we have smithsonian curator, eleanor jones harvey. she will talk about photographs and paintings from the civil war. all that here on the c-span...
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except of all to make excuses for terror especially after u.s. diplomatic missions have been targeted in other countries this as the conflict in syria could well spill into neighboring lebanon and the rebel free syrian army says it attacked bases in advance of an ultimatum for a cease fire expiring on thursday and the insurgents demanded that the lebanese group and the shelling of rebel held areas and syria it's a former deputy head of the israeli defense council he says that if there's further confrontation between the two sides it could end up affecting the entire region. the main question is. if there is a possibility that fighting between the syrian groups. within syria and now perhaps within lebanon. will bring others to be involved within lebanon all between lebannon along the borders really israel for example along the borders we do. or even along the borders between syria and other players jordan for example in this case. the whole region might be involved and of course the syrians have a very strong interest not to open fire by machine o
except of all to make excuses for terror especially after u.s. diplomatic missions have been targeted in other countries this as the conflict in syria could well spill into neighboring lebanon and the rebel free syrian army says it attacked bases in advance of an ultimatum for a cease fire expiring on thursday and the insurgents demanded that the lebanese group and the shelling of rebel held areas and syria it's a former deputy head of the israeli defense council he says that if there's further...
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u.s. . we are the united states of america the greatest country on earth additions they continue to transfer function mainstream media is feeding a great lawyer on all key indicators america is now one of the most privileged countries in health including infant mortality host it's all bits per population and savoy's will post middle age americas twenty eight from thirty four it's in for low spots in the o.e.c.d. with mexico hungary and turkey that's an immoral question amongst the humean i'm in a humane society to ask that question where is the profit here how is this going to affect our bottom line how we're going to make money off this sick person that's i mean this doesn't look good folks i mean it doesn't look good to the rest of the world and it won't look good to the anthropologists who dig us up hundreds of years from now. they'll wonder what were these people thinking the. us is the most dangerous place to live the most a choice of the drug abuse and voile and in the west puts it d
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germany said the u.s. defense secretary had said that the u.s. would be keeping up to 12,000 troops in afghanistan. but leon panetta said that was not the case. he said those figures were for the total international contingent, not the u.s. alone. the u.s. is counting on substantial support from its allies, but no firm decisions have yet been taken on which countries will be supplying the soldiers. >> mr. panetta officially asked germany to take on a role in the north. of course germany already is lead nation in the north. >> nato soldiers on the ground will have to wait for a final decision. the many open questions will be addressed at a special summit in june. >> stay with us. when we come back, we will look at italy. italians go to the polls this weekend. we will look at what is at stake and who are the biggest stakeholders. >> could he be back? silvio berlusconi making a lot of people very nervous. >> stay with us. we will be right back. >> welcome back, everyone. as we've heard, the markets have a close eye on those elections in italy. depen
germany said the u.s. defense secretary had said that the u.s. would be keeping up to 12,000 troops in afghanistan. but leon panetta said that was not the case. he said those figures were for the total international contingent, not the u.s. alone. the u.s. is counting on substantial support from its allies, but no firm decisions have yet been taken on which countries will be supplying the soldiers. >> mr. panetta officially asked germany to take on a role in the north. of course germany...
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overall, the u.s. economy can be hurt." the response from the white house: a series of executive orders to pursue, prosecute and punish the offenders, and a call for the private sector to share information - that last point a difficult one for companies trying to keep competitive advantage over one another. "they could be sued by business partners, employees and others if their proprietary information is shared under the guise of solving cyber security problems." some think consolidation of information would make matters worse. "i think it's a really bad idea. once you connect these companies, they can be attacked collectively, thereby making it easier to conduct a nationwide attack as compared with attacking them company-by- company." china's defense ministry issued a strong rebuttal, saying that china had been the victim of cyber attacks and that military terminals connected to the internet have been subject to a large number of attacks from abroad. united airlines is reportedly taking its dreamliners out of commission th
overall, the u.s. economy can be hurt." the response from the white house: a series of executive orders to pursue, prosecute and punish the offenders, and a call for the private sector to share information - that last point a difficult one for companies trying to keep competitive advantage over one another. "they could be sued by business partners, employees and others if their proprietary information is shared under the guise of solving cyber security problems." some think...
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the u.s. will -- stocks are expensive compared to the rest of the world. the suggestion is not to own the u.s., but all a little less of it. you just look at your 401(k) and change allocation in terms of percentage. are you worried about something in particular here in the u.s.? we will talk about the sequestration later with mr. brown. the markets, will they have a big selloff? >> i do not know if we are looking at a big selloff. we have faced these huge issues. will the u.s. go off the fiscal cliff? i think this is a more modest issue. we are putting a lot of fiscal drag. that is a lot of money for an economy only growing 2%. my concern is not a major selloff, but a growth disappointment in the first half. we are looking at a correction, should that happen. connell: we will have this debate and continue to have it. some people are saying that this of kuester is a really big deal. it is in a slow bleed. it is not as big of a deal. >> you cannot look at it in isolation. in total, again, it is
the u.s. will -- stocks are expensive compared to the rest of the world. the suggestion is not to own the u.s., but all a little less of it. you just look at your 401(k) and change allocation in terms of percentage. are you worried about something in particular here in the u.s.? we will talk about the sequestration later with mr. brown. the markets, will they have a big selloff? >> i do not know if we are looking at a big selloff. we have faced these huge issues. will the u.s. go off the...
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do you think the u.s. media is not being strayed in explain why it means for the u.s. economy? >> it gets into an either/or. is the president going to side with the union in his stakeholder base that really need the jobs or with the environmentalists? first of all, this won't make any difference on the greenhouse gases. we're committed to lowering greenhouse gases but it's displacing venezuelan oil so if i can say it again to the american media through you, it's displacing venezuelan oil. canada or hugo chavis? i think it's a pretty simple answer. >> it's a great point to make. sur sure. >> mike: thank you very much. ambassador doer joining us live from caad. does this create the perfect buying opportunity. and later does it get any raise year than this? danica patrick is the first woman ever to take the policy at the daytona 500. the question everyone has now is will she win the race? plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like every
do you think the u.s. media is not being strayed in explain why it means for the u.s. economy? >> it gets into an either/or. is the president going to side with the union in his stakeholder base that really need the jobs or with the environmentalists? first of all, this won't make any difference on the greenhouse gases. we're committed to lowering greenhouse gases but it's displacing venezuelan oil so if i can say it again to the american media through you, it's displacing venezuelan oil....
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russia has happily criticized the u.s. for blocking a u.n. security council statement condemning a string of boma types in the syrian campus so the blasting belies of at least fifty three people and wounded hundreds while also damaging the russian embassy moscow says it's unacceptable for washington to seek excuses away calls especially after u.s. diplomatic missions have been targeted in other countries the deadliest car bomb explosion struck a business neighborhood of damascus where the age of president assad's ruling party is located it was also a school near the epicenter of the blast and many children are believed to be among the victims mainly thanks terry allen if this scale of the apparent act of terrorism yet again indicates need for additional. it was a very clear response to those who are arguing like myself and others the base should be a political settlement that this ugly stalemate should not be allowed to continue. any longer saylor elements within the opposition should sit down and see what's going to be sorted out even at thi
russia has happily criticized the u.s. for blocking a u.n. security council statement condemning a string of boma types in the syrian campus so the blasting belies of at least fifty three people and wounded hundreds while also damaging the russian embassy moscow says it's unacceptable for washington to seek excuses away calls especially after u.s. diplomatic missions have been targeted in other countries the deadliest car bomb explosion struck a business neighborhood of damascus where the age...
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russia has accused the u.s. of attempting to justify terrorism in syria and moscow criticized washington for blocking a u.n. security council statement condemning a string of bomb attacks in the syrian capital and the blast on thursday killed at least fifty three and winded over two hundred while also damaging the russian embassy and moscow says it's unacceptable to make excuses for terror especially after u.s. diplomatic missions have been targeted in other countries and this says the conflict in syria could well spill over into neighboring lebanon and the rebel free syrian army says it attacked hezbollah bases in advance of an ultimatum for ceasefire expiring on thursday that insurgents demanded the lebanese group and the shelling of rebel held areas in syria it's a former deputy head of the israeli defense council he says if there is further confrontation between both sides could ultimately affect the entire region. the main question is. if there is a possibility the fighting between the syrian groups. within
russia has accused the u.s. of attempting to justify terrorism in syria and moscow criticized washington for blocking a u.n. security council statement condemning a string of bomb attacks in the syrian capital and the blast on thursday killed at least fifty three and winded over two hundred while also damaging the russian embassy and moscow says it's unacceptable to make excuses for terror especially after u.s. diplomatic missions have been targeted in other countries and this says the conflict...
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u.s. anti doping agency, is asking the justice department to join a whistleblowing lawsuit against armstrong. the suit was filed by his former teammate floyd landis . armstrong is accused of committing fraud against the u.s. postal service, which sponsored his team while armstrong was using performance enhancing drugs to win the tour de france. the jus a provision to announce whether it will join the case. >> the majority of americans believe it is time to allow marriage between same-sex couples. >> there you see laura bush voiced support for same-sex marriage but says, she does not want to be used in this ad campaign. the former first lady has asked the respect for marriage coalition to take her out of its tv ad. among those also in the as former vice president dick cheney and former secretary of state: paulo. >> taking a look outside-- colin powell. >> it should warm up to the low 60s and hayward this afternoon. erica will have a full look at your forecast. we will see what it will be li
u.s. anti doping agency, is asking the justice department to join a whistleblowing lawsuit against armstrong. the suit was filed by his former teammate floyd landis . armstrong is accused of committing fraud against the u.s. postal service, which sponsored his team while armstrong was using performance enhancing drugs to win the tour de france. the jus a provision to announce whether it will join the case. >> the majority of americans believe it is time to allow marriage between same-sex...
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the u.s. postal service team, and then he comes out with this confession, et cetera, and now this pursuit by the justice department. >> reporter: several years ago that former teammate, floyd landis, in a whistleblower lawsuit filed against lang armstrong and his sports teams and various associates, that was filed a couple of years ago. now lance armstrong's lawyers tell us they have been notified by the department of justice and told that the justice department is joining in on that lawsuit. this is interesting because about a year ago the justice department failed or decided not to pursue any criminal charges against lance armstrong, had given that up before the u.s. anti-doping agency put out its report which led to lance armstrong confessing in that televised interview back in january that, indeed, he had used performance enhancing drugs throughout his cycling career and winning those seven tour de france titles. now this is a move that could cost lance armstrong tens of millions of dollar
the u.s. postal service team, and then he comes out with this confession, et cetera, and now this pursuit by the justice department. >> reporter: several years ago that former teammate, floyd landis, in a whistleblower lawsuit filed against lang armstrong and his sports teams and various associates, that was filed a couple of years ago. now lance armstrong's lawyers tell us they have been notified by the department of justice and told that the justice department is joining in on that...
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the u.s. postal service and, in the late 1990s, the agency could hardly believe its luck, that it had put its money on a man who became arguably the greatest endurance athlete of all time. well, today color the pofl service embarrassed. the u.s. justice department announced this afternoon that it will join a civil lawsuit that claims armstrong defrauded the federal government. here's bob orr. >> reporter: the lawsuit as lance armstrong broke his sponsorship contract with the u.s. postal service by using performance-enhancing drugs while winning multiple tour de france titles. the postal service paid at least $31 million to sponsor armstrong's cycling team and now the justice department wants that money back and could seek total damages approaching $100 million. the lawsuit, first filed by armstrong's former teammate floyd landis in 2010, claims the team knowingly caused the united states postal service agreements to be violated by regularly employing banned substances and methods to enhance th
the u.s. postal service and, in the late 1990s, the agency could hardly believe its luck, that it had put its money on a man who became arguably the greatest endurance athlete of all time. well, today color the pofl service embarrassed. the u.s. justice department announced this afternoon that it will join a civil lawsuit that claims armstrong defrauded the federal government. here's bob orr. >> reporter: the lawsuit as lance armstrong broke his sponsorship contract with the u.s. postal...
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well, the u.s. state department is trying to play down the conflict between the ceo of tighten international, maurice taylor, and the french government, calling a private matter. we talked about this last night. the exchange erupted after the french government leaked a letter written by mr. taylor in which she describes workers at the french tire plant he was considering buying sleazy. in case you missed it yesterday, here is what he told me about the atmosphere of the french plant. >> you walk-in. they get in now or for their lunch in their brakes. they work about three hours and then the other three, it's like a beauty shop. they're socializing. the reason being, they would like you -- the union thinks she should hire more people. i mean, that's the unions mentality. then what happens is appearances they're closing the plant. i have nothing. so they're not they will close it. the french minister, i will call up this tighten and have them come. i spent four years over there talking with these fools
well, the u.s. state department is trying to play down the conflict between the ceo of tighten international, maurice taylor, and the french government, calling a private matter. we talked about this last night. the exchange erupted after the french government leaked a letter written by mr. taylor in which she describes workers at the french tire plant he was considering buying sleazy. in case you missed it yesterday, here is what he told me about the atmosphere of the french plant. >>...
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and the u.s. dollar and that's why they're also saying you know as part of the audit the treasury tested a sample of the government's thirty four thousand and twenty one gold bars in the new york fed vault five stories below the manhattan's financial district and three of the three hundred sixty seven tests the gold was more pure than the treasury records had indicated so they've increased the value they say because of this of their holdings again is weird that they're testing food products that we find out that is a lot less pure than we ever thought here it's actually purer than we thought they say yeah. the us dollar is like this horsemeat that's circulating the globe and fact is that the u.s. dollar will eventually become worthless because it's back to some degree by workers in america whose tax revenue is are the backing the us dollar there's the tax revenue the american people and the us military that's what backs the us dollar tax revenue in america is crashing wages are crashing people can
and the u.s. dollar and that's why they're also saying you know as part of the audit the treasury tested a sample of the government's thirty four thousand and twenty one gold bars in the new york fed vault five stories below the manhattan's financial district and three of the three hundred sixty seven tests the gold was more pure than the treasury records had indicated so they've increased the value they say because of this of their holdings again is weird that they're testing food products...
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>> the u.s. policy in burma, we try to anchor ourselves with u.s. policy, and that seems a good place to start rather than inventing it. and so we think the u.s. policy in burma is pretty clear. that we want to open the place up, or want to do with the long-standing ethnic disputes, and we want to do business. and we think the cyclone is probably the most delicate one. >> i was going to ask -- >> because that's the one we are on. >> what can you do? >> it has been very delicate and it's been very sensitive because the burmese seem to be been quite nice on their own towards the first and third targets, and this is the one that is most uncomfortable. so we tried to find a subject matter that might breed dialogue between the parties. and the subject matter that we've settled on has been landmines because it turns out that neither side really likes landmines and the results of them, yet there are plenty of them out there. so in two of the most conflicted areas, we are working with both parties to hopefully bring them together around the subject of landm
>> the u.s. policy in burma, we try to anchor ourselves with u.s. policy, and that seems a good place to start rather than inventing it. and so we think the u.s. policy in burma is pretty clear. that we want to open the place up, or want to do with the long-standing ethnic disputes, and we want to do business. and we think the cyclone is probably the most delicate one. >> i was going to ask -- >> because that's the one we are on. >> what can you do? >> it has been...
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it's a deadly genetic disorder affecting more than 30,000 people in the u.s. dodge for a cure will be tomorrow from 4:30 until 8 at the boys latin school in towson and will cost $10 per person. >>> coming up on good morning maryland at 5, smithfield is recalling several tons of porksausage. >> why they say if you have the product, do not use it under any circumstances. >> and the extra effort ground crews put out at the terminal. we have information on the planes stuck on a taxiway. details ahead. >>> thanks for joining on this friday morning. has this happened to you? this happened to my husband. one minute you got the wedding ring on and the next minutegone. >> that is awful feeling and an assistant in new york knows all about it. she lost her $4,000 engamement ring on -- engagement ring while on the subway. she recognized the subway agent work the day she lost it. >> he told her a woman turned it in and she said she got her ring back. so, that's pretty unusual but congratulations to her. >> got it back and ternal means more than 4,000 dollars. >> -- and cer
it's a deadly genetic disorder affecting more than 30,000 people in the u.s. dodge for a cure will be tomorrow from 4:30 until 8 at the boys latin school in towson and will cost $10 per person. >>> coming up on good morning maryland at 5, smithfield is recalling several tons of porksausage. >> why they say if you have the product, do not use it under any circumstances. >> and the extra effort ground crews put out at the terminal. we have information on the planes stuck on a...
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on monday february 25th the u.s. supreme court hears arguments in the case ppl energy versus the internal revenue service examing whether u.s. corporations can deduct foreign taxes from taxes paid to the u.s. government. the justices convene at 10a. tuesday, february 26th the house homeland -- 10 a.m. tuesday, february 26th, the house homeland security committee will hear testimony on security at u.s. borders and how to improve it at 10 a.m. in room 311 of the cannon building. wednesday february 27th at the u.s. capitol the late civil rights icon rosa parks will become the first african american woman ever honored with a statue in statuary hall. the ceremony and unveiling begins at 11 a.m. thursday, february 28th, the house committee on education and welfare holds hearings on school standards and whether schools are doing enough to measure teacher performance at 9 a.m. in the rayburn building room 2175 and on friday, march 1st, at nasa headquarters nasa's aeronautics advisory committee will hold hearings on the sprea
on monday february 25th the u.s. supreme court hears arguments in the case ppl energy versus the internal revenue service examing whether u.s. corporations can deduct foreign taxes from taxes paid to the u.s. government. the justices convene at 10a. tuesday, february 26th the house homeland -- 10 a.m. tuesday, february 26th, the house homeland security committee will hear testimony on security at u.s. borders and how to improve it at 10 a.m. in room 311 of the cannon building. wednesday...
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on behalf of all between the u.s. and china is explored in our websites and tonty dot com for you and that's why we're asking for you also what's on the subject and let's not have a look at how you have been voting so the absolute majority believes it's just a p.r. stunt to prop up the latest time the security act signed by the u.s. president sixteen percent of you say that say the scandal is down to espana slightly less saying this is a preview a wild wolf three and a minority of you agree that washington is giving beijing a final warnings and don't forget to go to our website and. now in because this is a landslide has opened a door to the past russian scientists have unearthed the remains of a woolly mammoth and possibly not just one the rare find is expected to shed some light on the fate of the elephant like mammals that became extinct more than four thousand years ago and my colleague carrie johnson spoke to us he's making a question about the find. it was the same beer where they found it like many would have t
on behalf of all between the u.s. and china is explored in our websites and tonty dot com for you and that's why we're asking for you also what's on the subject and let's not have a look at how you have been voting so the absolute majority believes it's just a p.r. stunt to prop up the latest time the security act signed by the u.s. president sixteen percent of you say that say the scandal is down to espana slightly less saying this is a preview a wild wolf three and a minority of you agree...
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u.s. oil consumption, it's been declining for a long time now. last year we consumed 18.6 million barrels of oil a day, which i the same amount we consumed in 1996. so u.s. oil consumption is going down. not about the u.s. consuming more oil. western european oil consumption is going down. i you want to know where the growth is coming. , it's emerging marks like champion and india. china consumes two barrels of oil per person per year compared to the u.s. at 22 and at it just going to keep going -- >> it's not how much we're using but access to how much we're getting? the president says he has been more open to opening up land than anyone prior. you say what? >> well, i don't think so. obviously the u.s. energy companies are having some success. u.s. oil production has been rising for three years. u.s. and canada are the only two countries outside opec, showing any growth at all. but there's a lot more we can do. another big problem is the enable to build new pipelines to actually move oil
u.s. oil consumption, it's been declining for a long time now. last year we consumed 18.6 million barrels of oil a day, which i the same amount we consumed in 1996. so u.s. oil consumption is going down. not about the u.s. consuming more oil. western european oil consumption is going down. i you want to know where the growth is coming. , it's emerging marks like champion and india. china consumes two barrels of oil per person per year compared to the u.s. at 22 and at it just going to keep...
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the u.s., only a minority, about 300 have the money to spend on aerial assets such as helicopters or light aircraft. those who support drones argue that there are essentially misunderstood. most are very small like the one you see here costs between ten and $50,000. and they can only fly for about an hour or less. they can not be armed. those who support the drones say they are force multipliers for local cops and rescue crews. >> it is an extra tool in the tool kit for the first-responders to use and it is more portable than a lot of manned assets that are out there. >> reporter: those against the explosive expansion of drones say the law has not kept pace with technology which means simply basic privacy right its are at stake here. >>> number one, drones should never be used to look into private areas like your bedroom window or your barn, what have you, without a warrant. number two when you're out in public you are being watched by people around you but you don't expect you're being tracke
the u.s., only a minority, about 300 have the money to spend on aerial assets such as helicopters or light aircraft. those who support drones argue that there are essentially misunderstood. most are very small like the one you see here costs between ten and $50,000. and they can only fly for about an hour or less. they can not be armed. those who support the drones say they are force multipliers for local cops and rescue crews. >> it is an extra tool in the tool kit for the...
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in the u.s., you pay about 2 to $300 to the carrier when you upgrade but the inherent value of the device is much higher than that. it is closer to 6 to $800. so when we pay you $200, a couple years after you used the., the intrinsic value of the device is much higher than that. there is plenty of demand, both in the u.s., but even more so in emerging markets for these devices. david: so, for example, do you sell them into mexico? do you sell them in asia? where is your biggest market for resale? >> we sell into a lot of different regions. i would say asia is the largest market that we sell into. as well as africa and latin america. if you think about demand for these phones over the next three years you're talking about two billion units that will be in demand in those markets. apple, samsung, black remember i, they can't make enough phones to satisfy demand. david: we've been hearing and apple's stock has shown this the last six months or a year, there is less of a demand and encroaching on mar
in the u.s., you pay about 2 to $300 to the carrier when you upgrade but the inherent value of the device is much higher than that. it is closer to 6 to $800. so when we pay you $200, a couple years after you used the., the intrinsic value of the device is much higher than that. there is plenty of demand, both in the u.s., but even more so in emerging markets for these devices. david: so, for example, do you sell them into mexico? do you sell them in asia? where is your biggest market for...